Slides for UGIALT.NET - NuGet

Posted by Xavier Decoster on Monday, January 23, 2012 at 10:00

Whilst I've been sharing this wonderful EasyJet experience with Maarten Balliauw (flight delayed for 4hrs because they had to fly in a new plane with spare parts, wtf?), I enjoyed this weekends trip to Milano very much! Good coffee, great pizza, aperitivo a la Milanese (!), but above all: awesome audience! Thanks to everyone who joined my session during the UgiAlt.Net conference in this nice city!

Here's the abstract: Managing software dependencies, whether those created in-house or from third parties can be a pain in the behind. Whether dependencies feel like wild chickens or people run around like chickens dealing with dependencies, the NuGet package manager can be a cure. Let me guide you to creating enterprise (chicken) NuGets and dealing with them in a structured, easy-to-maintain manner. From developer workstation to build server, NuGet tastes great! This session will provide you the dip sauce.

 

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Xavier Decoster is an MCP ASP.NET/Silverlight and a Certified Scrum Master. He works as a Technical Consultant ALM for RealDolmen, one of Belgium's biggest ICT companies.
He's passionate about .NET software development in all its facets, including but not limited to tooling such as Visual Studio, Team Foundation Server, NuGet etc.

He is a co-founder of MyGet.org, which is a NuGet-as-a-Service platform on Windows Azure, where he builds further on top of his experience as a web developer (ASP.NET & Silverlight) and his broad ALM interests.
From the point of view that every software developer deserves to work in an environment that supports efficiency and productivity, he does a best effort to contribute to the Community, as a speaker (Agile.NET, VISUG, UgiALT.NET), as an author, as a blogger, and through various open source projects.

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